13th September 2023 Asia / TNZ
The agency’s Asia GM says NZ’s appeal is “very, very high” in key markets across the region.
The North Asia CAPE has selected the six industry representatives to take part in the Japan Tourism Study Tour this November.
Japan’s move to loosen border restrictions could have a positive impact on New Zealand’s inbound visitor market, but some travellers remain wary of quarantine requirements.
North Asia CAPES is inviting up to six people to participate in a Japan Tourism Study Tour, which will visit Tokyo and hot springs destination Beppu.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will lead a trade mission to Singapore and Japan from 18-24 April.
A report on New Zealanders’ perceptions of Asia shows that Covid-19 has had no effect on how Kiwis view the impact of tourism from Asian countries.
At a time when competition for brand and share of voice was increasing, it was crucial the brand was kept front and centre amongst travel sellers.
Singapore Airlines will start flying return services from Singapore to Auckland and Christchurch.
Air New Zealand will resume passenger flights between Auckland and Shanghai next week.
Travel to and from New Zealand is suffering as the outbreak is declared a global health emergency.
Tourism New Zealand’s latest $100,000 regional campaign has been designed to tap into a growing preference from Singaporeans to travel to “new” parts of Aotearoa.
A number of New Zealand tourism businesses are this week playing host to an industry delegation from Laos as part of a research expedition on best practice.